Via Yahoo Sports' Neate Sager: the Ottawa Citizen's Ken Warren reports that the OHL's Ottawa 67's have pared down their roster to an OHL-required 23 players, but as Red Wings prospect Petr Mrazek heads to Traverse City today for physicals at the Wings' prospect tournament, the Ottawa Sun's Aedan Helmer reports that Mrazek's back-up, Chris Perugini, will be given one more chance to earn his #1 spot back. Otherwise, Perugini will be traded when Mrazek returns:

September 9, Ottawa Sun: Perugini will be given the opportunity to win his job back. If he
doesn’t, there’s still a strong possibility the veteran will be dealt.

When asked about the possibility of trading one of Mrazek or
Perugini, coach and assistant GM Chris Byrne was quick to quip, “Not
today. We’ll see how the season goes and how happy we can keep everybody,”
Byrne continued, suggesting Perugini may be less than thrilled about the
possibility of being relegated to back-up duty.

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Perugini is a solid veteran goaltender who will certainly be viewed as a
hot commodity by OHL managers. While it may take a few weeks for teams
to gauge where they’re at, there’s a handful of teams with definite
needs in goal who could offer the type of return the 67’s are looking
for.